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i do think judge jackson is having see.ng i do think judge jackson is having an important conversation about democracy with our students. i frankly think she will be a powerful role model for so many that will follow in her footsteps, and particular women and women of color to see her break yet another barrier at the supreme court belong, even in the highest court in the land in the most elite corridors of in the most elite corridors of and power in the nation's capital. we discussed the importance of an independent judicial branch of government and protect the human rights of the special-interest that would abuse the power. i was impressed with judge jackson's conversation. judge jackson sacrificed the american story and experience. her parents were public school teachers and judge jackson said she was inspired to go into law by watching law school, her father study when he was in law school. she attended florida public schools. in the district of massachusetts, judge bruce of the first circuit court of appeals and then justice stephen breyer on the supreme court of the united states.
i do think judge jackson is having see.ng i do think judge jackson is having an important conversation about democracy with our students. i frankly think she will be a powerful role model for so many that will follow in her footsteps, and particular women and women of color to see her break yet another barrier at the supreme court belong, even in the highest court in the land in the most elite corridors of in the most elite corridors of and power in the nation's capital. we discussed the...
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calhoun, as, and this is jackson's phrase, an agent of satan. and jackson wrote letters. these are not for public display, these were letters to his own, in one case his own niece, saying that john c. calhoun is behind everything. he's behind the sex scandal, he's behind some political troubles in alabama, he's behind every vote that goes against me in congress. and jackson could write this letter that is almost literally paranoid. by the way, this is a letter that no one had seen until about last year when the owner of it, private owner, contacted us and said would you like to see in the letter. jackson can write this pair nowic private letter and can write another letter and say i've got calhoun. i've got him trapped. let's see how he gets out of this. the library of congress has the largest single collection. when jackson went home from washington, he took trunks full of papers with him, and after he died those papers went here and there. in the 1880s a cincinnati newspaper editor owned them all. verge eventually, the library of congress bought them. we're talking abou
calhoun, as, and this is jackson's phrase, an agent of satan. and jackson wrote letters. these are not for public display, these were letters to his own, in one case his own niece, saying that john c. calhoun is behind everything. he's behind the sex scandal, he's behind some political troubles in alabama, he's behind every vote that goes against me in congress. and jackson could write this letter that is almost literally paranoid. by the way, this is a letter that no one had seen until about...
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this was the big issue of jesse jackson both in 84 and 88. he thought he was being disadvantaged because, you know, the large states, for instance, had all of these rich delegates, but the rules varied. you had to get a certain amount. if you got 50% or 20% of the vote, you didn't necessarily get 20% of the delegates, but got less. one of the part of the negotiations that the party agreed to in 1988 is, okay, we'll make across the board, the process more fair. you know, we'll make allocation of the delegates more equal, and so why that's important? because in 2008 when hillary clinton was winning big states like texas, california, ohio, and pennsylvania, and president obama was winning smaller states, and even those hillary clinton won over sometimes over 50% of the vote obama got a fair share of the delegates. some estimated if the jackson rules were not in place, perhaps, obama wouldn't have gotten the nomination in 2008. >> host: it was close, neck and neck. >> guest: very close, very neck and neck. you know, but you also have the public o
this was the big issue of jesse jackson both in 84 and 88. he thought he was being disadvantaged because, you know, the large states, for instance, had all of these rich delegates, but the rules varied. you had to get a certain amount. if you got 50% or 20% of the vote, you didn't necessarily get 20% of the delegates, but got less. one of the part of the negotiations that the party agreed to in 1988 is, okay, we'll make across the board, the process more fair. you know, we'll make allocation of...
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judge jackson sasse collective bargaininged at every level of the -- judge jackson has clerked at every level of the federal judiciary. most would consider a clerkship apartment any level as an achievement for years. she served at every level of the federal judiciary including the supreme court. she served in many. she was confirmed by the senate unanimously to serve on the u.s. sentencing commission and she would be the first justice since thurgood marshall with considerable defense experience. her qualifications are exceptional. in every role she's held, she has earned a reputation for thoughtfulness, even handedness and collegiality and just as impressive as judge jackson's record is her character and temperament. humble, personable, she's g.e.d. indicated herself to i can maaing about our legal system more understandable and more accessible for everyone who came in her courtroom. finally, of course, there is the perspective that judge jackson will bring. over the course of its history, 115 justices have served on the supreme court. if she's confirmed, judge jackson will be the 116th
judge jackson sasse collective bargaininged at every level of the -- judge jackson has clerked at every level of the federal judiciary. most would consider a clerkship apartment any level as an achievement for years. she served at every level of the federal judiciary including the supreme court. she served in many. she was confirmed by the senate unanimously to serve on the u.s. sentencing commission and she would be the first justice since thurgood marshall with considerable defense...
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i will proudly vote to confirm judge jackson so she will become justice jackson. with that, madamthe world. second important topic, what's in front of us right now, and that is judge jackson's
i will proudly vote to confirm judge jackson so she will become justice jackson. with that, madamthe world. second important topic, what's in front of us right now, and that is judge jackson's
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. >> michael jackson. so, basically the deal is. >> ok, apparently unruly fan out there. >> yeah. >> involving getting involved in -- never want to do that with steve michael. >> sometimes it happens when people have a little too much to drink. bill: can't say i would not have done the same thing and i have. check 6, last week president obama spoke to a gay group at the white house. >> real transformative change never begins in washington. [duck] >> whose duck back there. >> it's a duck. >> there is a duck quacking in there somewhere. [ laughter ] where do you guys get these ring tones by the way? i'm just curious. bill: so if it sounds like a duck, well, you get the idea. check 7, police in warren, ohio questioning a woman named amber finney about a shooting. then all of a sudden something emerged from her cleave vaged she explained the squirrel named stripe was injured and she was helping with the healing. perfectly understandable, right? we often see squirrels in cleavage do we not? she was not detained
. >> michael jackson. so, basically the deal is. >> ok, apparently unruly fan out there. >> yeah. >> involving getting involved in -- never want to do that with steve michael. >> sometimes it happens when people have a little too much to drink. bill: can't say i would not have done the same thing and i have. check 6, last week president obama spoke to a gay group at the white house. >> real transformative change never begins in washington. [duck] >>...
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i will probably vote to confirm judge jackson so she will become justice jackson. with that, madam president, i'd yield the floor. >> second important topic in front of us right now and that is judge jackson's nomination to be an associate justice of the supreme court. i enthusiastically support the nomination of judge jackson. i supported it at a recent committee hearing, and our committee vote on monday. as a member of the senate judiciary committee i've had the opportunity to spend a lot of time with the judge in my office for nearly an hour, and
i will probably vote to confirm judge jackson so she will become justice jackson. with that, madam president, i'd yield the floor. >> second important topic in front of us right now and that is judge jackson's nomination to be an associate justice of the supreme court. i enthusiastically support the nomination of judge jackson. i supported it at a recent committee hearing, and our committee vote on monday. as a member of the senate judiciary committee i've had the opportunity to spend a...
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and jackson agreed to do so. and every saturday for a whole year, barack obama was invited to the push rainbow meeting that jackson held, where jackson worked with obama on his oratory and his delivery of speeches, and he improved tremendously. guess what? since he was elected president, president barack obama has not invited jesse jackson to the white house once. he is totally, completely cut himself off from jesse jackson. no one seems to know exactly why, except that it appears that it would -- that there would be a -- the object of jackson being in the white house might give a signal to white voters that obama is in jackson's corner politically. and apparently obama doesn't want to do that. >> host: you write: if karl rove was george w. bush's brians, then david axlerod is barack barack obama's homer. >> guest: is what? >> host: homer. >> guest: that's a pretty good line i wrote. he is his homer. >> host: what do you mean? >> guest: david axlerod is a brilliant creator of permanent stories for politician -- p
and jackson agreed to do so. and every saturday for a whole year, barack obama was invited to the push rainbow meeting that jackson held, where jackson worked with obama on his oratory and his delivery of speeches, and he improved tremendously. guess what? since he was elected president, president barack obama has not invited jesse jackson to the white house once. he is totally, completely cut himself off from jesse jackson. no one seems to know exactly why, except that it appears that it would...
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mayor and jackson -- he took jackson's place in chicago. this famous picture on election night where jackson tries to wash his arm and washington put it back down. >> a picture's worth a thousand words. >> after obama losing that campaign to rushed people said you have to learn to give a speech so he started going to rainbow push meetings and the jacksons did a lot to give him street credit in 2004 all over the south side. there were billboards of jesse jackson jr. standing next to barack obama. >> he was also a national chair of obama's campaign which i am sure made thanksgiving interesting. >> one of the things that was interesting was the way that obama's blackness came to be. for a never thought that african-americans had a black litmus test. if for no other reason than we saw in number of candidates in the 2006 election whose blackness was not in question but were roundly trounced. michael steele being one of them. he ran for senate in maryland and got 22% of the black vote. lynn swann -- >> better than most republicans. >> but less of
mayor and jackson -- he took jackson's place in chicago. this famous picture on election night where jackson tries to wash his arm and washington put it back down. >> a picture's worth a thousand words. >> after obama losing that campaign to rushed people said you have to learn to give a speech so he started going to rainbow push meetings and the jacksons did a lot to give him street credit in 2004 all over the south side. there were billboards of jesse jackson jr. standing next to...
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it appears there would be the object of jackson being in the white house. that it may signal to the white voters to be in jacksons corner and obama does not want to do that. >>host: if he was the brain then he is his homer. >> that is a good line. [laughter] david axelrod is a brilliant creator so when he ran 2008 to he did not have record to run on but he did have his personal story of black african and white middle american mother. those who saw his identity raised by his saintly grandparents. it is a homemade story because homer was known for taking a trip then come to an understanding. david axelrod fashioned this story but in 2012 there is no story. we know it is sold. he cannot run on bad again. he does not have a record over the first four years to run on. pointing to liberal causes but in the polls it is not a popular thing to run on. the epic and heroic stories with negative campaigning in 2012 to attack, attack, attack, attack. bit from the four bain capital, out of touch, it is the very negative campaign and unusual for axelrod. >>host: you write
it appears there would be the object of jackson being in the white house. that it may signal to the white voters to be in jacksons corner and obama does not want to do that. >>host: if he was the brain then he is his homer. >> that is a good line. [laughter] david axelrod is a brilliant creator so when he ran 2008 to he did not have record to run on but he did have his personal story of black african and white middle american mother. those who saw his identity raised by his saintly...
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just click on living smart. >>> and even in-depth, michael jackson -- even in death, michael jackson is back on the charts, holding four of the top ten songs and albums on itunes right now. that is the top selling album. jackson's number one collection was number three on the list. and thriller came in number six and off the wall, number nine. now let's talk about singles. billy jean was six, thriller, 7th, the way you make me feel is number 8. and beat it came in at number 10. >>> speaking of top tens, casey, they have done their final countdown. and the 77-year-old d.j. told listeners this past weekend on america's top 20, it was going to be his last. they launched a billboard for them on top 40 on july 4, 1970. and he later went onto host two spin-offs. when he took over the original show, five years ago. >>> and now she is sparkling a little more brightly than usual. that is the tennis star, long singer out there for them. showing up for last night's world team tennis match with the huge diamond on their left ring finger. when asked the significance of the ring by the associated
just click on living smart. >>> and even in-depth, michael jackson -- even in death, michael jackson is back on the charts, holding four of the top ten songs and albums on itunes right now. that is the top selling album. jackson's number one collection was number three on the list. and thriller came in number six and off the wall, number nine. now let's talk about singles. billy jean was six, thriller, 7th, the way you make me feel is number 8. and beat it came in at number 10....
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, joe jackson, catherine jackson, joe jackson all these people that so many of us grew up with with the jackson 5 and pop culture are going to be influencers to the jury. even if prince might el the eldest boy testifies, you don't think that's going to influence the jury to come to a conviction of this man, the last doctor standing. >> i don't think so. there's no question that michael jackson is loved worldwide. i loved michael jackson. everybody loves his music. everybody also knows because he was so -- such an open book that there was dysfunction in that family. he wasn't speaking to his father for years. he was distant from his mother. he had had falling out with his brothers and sisters. i think with his brothers and sisters and they'll look at them to say, that's nice they're here now. where were they when he was making his cries for help and displaying the need for help from people close to him. they weren't there then. jurors will look at that and it's pretty cool they're here, but it will not influence their decision. >> thanks so much. >> it is a really busy political day. her
, joe jackson, catherine jackson, joe jackson all these people that so many of us grew up with with the jackson 5 and pop culture are going to be influencers to the jury. even if prince might el the eldest boy testifies, you don't think that's going to influence the jury to come to a conviction of this man, the last doctor standing. >> i don't think so. there's no question that michael jackson is loved worldwide. i loved michael jackson. everybody loves his music. everybody also knows...
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jackson, that's our ten-year-old, he is right here. jackson, can you say hi? >> hi. >> say hi. >> jackson is doing well, too, but he is completely depend ent on us for all aspects of his daily living. >> in 2008 you were $67,000 in debt. how financially are you doing now as you deal with this? >> well, we're in the same boat except we're more in debt. jackson is currently home schooled because we haven't been able to get him into an appropriate program. there aren't a lot of programs for children who have needs like jackson, and the ones that exist are very small even though they fit 24 children so you have to wait for a child to age out and a space to open up. jackson is currently home schooled which means i am unable to work, so now we have been ten years with just one income. our debt is higher. we owe about aside from our mortgage we have about instead of 67, we're at 92,000 instead because we use a lot of that money as an income source basically to help pay for all of the extra stuff that we need for the boys >> ralph, you work six days a week, is that ri
jackson, that's our ten-year-old, he is right here. jackson, can you say hi? >> hi. >> say hi. >> jackson is doing well, too, but he is completely depend ent on us for all aspects of his daily living. >> in 2008 you were $67,000 in debt. how financially are you doing now as you deal with this? >> well, we're in the same boat except we're more in debt. jackson is currently home schooled because we haven't been able to get him into an appropriate program. there...
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michael jackson earned twice as much as elvis. at $90 million, he's only at number three on the list. this was an unusual year for dead celebrities. this year, marilyn monroe didn't even make the cut. neither did frank sinatra, nor did that rebel without a cause, james dean. >> you're tearing me apart! >> reporter: other working stiffs made it but lower down than where they usually. >> there he is! >> reporter: charles schultz earned $35 million in licensing fees putting him at number six. the number two spot is shared by two men whose faces you probably have never seen before. but you definitely heard the sound of their music. ♪ the hills are alive with the sound of music ♪ >> reporter: that's right, the late rogers and hammerstein sold their songbook. >> they had a big payday. they made $235 million last year. >> reporter: the mind races at the possibilities. ♪ getting to know you >> reporter: how about that as a future jingle for google? or this? ♪ do a deer a female deer ♪ tied up in packages >> reporter: fedex deliv
michael jackson earned twice as much as elvis. at $90 million, he's only at number three on the list. this was an unusual year for dead celebrities. this year, marilyn monroe didn't even make the cut. neither did frank sinatra, nor did that rebel without a cause, james dean. >> you're tearing me apart! >> reporter: other working stiffs made it but lower down than where they usually. >> there he is! >> reporter: charles schultz earned $35 million in licensing fees putting...
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we have that right here in jackson park. but the park itself? well, for the most part, it just didn't call to us. it did not always feel like a place for kids like me. too often, this gorgeous park felt like something to drive through, we're go around to get to somewhere else. as i grew up and i left my neighborhood to attend whitney young, i gained greater exposure to this magical city, riding hours, and i mean ours, every day, writing back and forth on the number six jeffrey express. i was able to see more of what chicago had to offer. but i continue to ask myself, why didn't we have more places to gather and connect in our neighborhood? why didn't our part of town drop people from around the world, just like the navy pier or the art institute? why wasn't there more investment in us? so when it came time to decide where to build the opc, barack and i knew this was a chance to change that narrative. a way to elevate the way kids like me, kids like zel, felt about their neighborhoods and, in turn, about themselves. because the center is not abou
we have that right here in jackson park. but the park itself? well, for the most part, it just didn't call to us. it did not always feel like a place for kids like me. too often, this gorgeous park felt like something to drive through, we're go around to get to somewhere else. as i grew up and i left my neighborhood to attend whitney young, i gained greater exposure to this magical city, riding hours, and i mean ours, every day, writing back and forth on the number six jeffrey express. i was...
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, we're talking about the michael jackson family. i understand the estate has released a guest list. only certain family members are able to visit. what is that about? >> yesterday the estate released a statement saying there are certain members, they're in the saying what, that have been prohibited to coming into the house where michael jackson's children live. and that's because of all this drama that's been going on in the last two weeks of taking katherine jackson out of the house for 10 days, the children not being able to speak to her, and just a lot of things that have just been happening so they're looking at what's in the best interest of the children. >> all of this is surrounding michael jackson's will where he left all of his assets to his children and mother, and claire tee, and he left nothing to his siblings. and, of course, now we're getting reports that his estate is worth over a billion dollars. >> right. and so that, i think, is what's generating all the buzz and the activity with his seven siblings and wanting to
, we're talking about the michael jackson family. i understand the estate has released a guest list. only certain family members are able to visit. what is that about? >> yesterday the estate released a statement saying there are certain members, they're in the saying what, that have been prohibited to coming into the house where michael jackson's children live. and that's because of all this drama that's been going on in the last two weeks of taking katherine jackson out of the house for...
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jesse jackson they make this story line that jesse jackson was making a racial. [laughter] so with 2007 and 2008 it was the important story. i was part of the process and it came out in a particular way nobody would endorse but that was not the important aspect of the obama's story line. >> quickly how dr. cogs title came to be where he says obama was selling people on help but jackson said help is one thing and substance is another. jackson was an inspiration going back through 84 he saw him on stage with gary hart, walter mondale and began to think maybe this is something i could do to get into politics. one of the reasons he ran for president, a jackson took his place there is a famous picture on election night jackson was trying to go through washington darman he is trying to force it back down. [laughter] >> a picture is worth 1,000 words. >> and after obama loses that campaign you have to learn to give a speech so he started to go to the rainbow push meetings and the jackson still a lot to give him streak read all over the sell side during the election and
jesse jackson they make this story line that jesse jackson was making a racial. [laughter] so with 2007 and 2008 it was the important story. i was part of the process and it came out in a particular way nobody would endorse but that was not the important aspect of the obama's story line. >> quickly how dr. cogs title came to be where he says obama was selling people on help but jackson said help is one thing and substance is another. jackson was an inspiration going back through 84 he saw...
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it seems michael jackson had a big influence. >> yeah. >> how important has michael jackson been to your career? >> i can almost say that there would be no ne-yo if not for michael jackson. you know, michael jackson kind of set the blueprint for what it is to be, you know, a serious artist. ♪ >> and towards the latter part of michael jackson's life, you had the opportunity to work with him and write for him. >> yeah. we were in the process of -- i was submitting songs to michael. i got a chance to meet him, which was surreal. >> i have to ask you, because that's the biggest question. what's it like to meet michael jackson? >> his first words to me was, do you know what your favorite song of mine was? time just kind of stopped and i, like, stepped outside of myself and said michael jackson has a favorite song of mine. i'm, like, what is it? he told me it was "go on girl" off my second album. ♪ >> he sang a piece of it. >> oh, my god. >> and i would have fainted. were i less of a man, i might have fainted. >> michael jackson. michael jackson, muhammad ali, there's a few people you can
it seems michael jackson had a big influence. >> yeah. >> how important has michael jackson been to your career? >> i can almost say that there would be no ne-yo if not for michael jackson. you know, michael jackson kind of set the blueprint for what it is to be, you know, a serious artist. ♪ >> and towards the latter part of michael jackson's life, you had the opportunity to work with him and write for him. >> yeah. we were in the process of -- i was submitting...
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. >> somebody the jackson empire will do well. he was running up huge amounts of debt but it will probably flourish. he has another album that could come out that will do traffic. he was a fantastic performer. >> it is not different than he will victims. he he was buying planes -- >> but he was elvis. >> america will forget the last 10 years of michael jackson and remember the great years just like with elvis and he will live on for 50 years. i can see that park becoming bigger than graceland. i will go there just like i went to graceland to walk around. terry: jonathan might have a future in the business as well. up next you better enjoy the burger this weekend. somebody says you may not be able to afford one next 4th of july. move over swine flu there is a new animal. ♪ [ female announcer ] arthritis targets your body where it's weak. where it's vulnerable. ♪ tylenol arthritis works with your body to block the pain, without interfering with certain high blood pressure medicines like aleve sometimes can. ♪ so you don't just
. >> somebody the jackson empire will do well. he was running up huge amounts of debt but it will probably flourish. he has another album that could come out that will do traffic. he was a fantastic performer. >> it is not different than he will victims. he he was buying planes -- >> but he was elvis. >> america will forget the last 10 years of michael jackson and remember the great years just like with elvis and he will live on for 50 years. i can see that park becoming...
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he looks like a jackson, acts like a jackson, he can dance like a jackson. >> the jackson in question is 25-year-old omar battie, a front row seat at the singer the memorial. but himself denies jackson is his biological father, which can only mean she's a mother named billie jean. nbc is the scoop report that a jackson family friend says the only person who knows her true identity is deign elizabeth taylor. you can't make it up. taylor's rep denies this. if the actress has something to say about the situation, she will twitter about it. okay. you can make this stuff up. meanwhile, a custody deal involving the pop star the three other kids was announced earlier today between katherine jackson and debbie rowe. our correspondent is jay gray. ♪ >> reporter: according to his will, if anything happened to michael jackson, he wanted his mom to raise his three young children. it's now appears that will happen. lawyers for katherine jackson and the singer's ex-wife debbie rowe released details of a custody agreement. jackson's mother will be the permanent guardian of 12-year-old prince micha
he looks like a jackson, acts like a jackson, he can dance like a jackson. >> the jackson in question is 25-year-old omar battie, a front row seat at the singer the memorial. but himself denies jackson is his biological father, which can only mean she's a mother named billie jean. nbc is the scoop report that a jackson family friend says the only person who knows her true identity is deign elizabeth taylor. you can't make it up. taylor's rep denies this. if the actress has something to...
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was michael jackson a murder victim? the explosive allegation by his father, joe. >> and i do believe it was foul play. i do believe that. >> tonight, police trying to find the answer. was it a homicide or overdose? plus, a decades-long trail of drug abuse. xanax, diprivan, oxycontin, demerol. i have a considerable police document. new details about what the king of pop was putting into his body and what was helping him get it. >>> and did a private pool in pennsylvania kick out day camp kids because they were black? >> those people are up there are saying, what are those black kids doing in the pool? >> now the club that told dozens of blacks and hispanics not to come back is finally speaking out. >> we were very concerned about the kids' safety. that was the bottom line here. >> tonight, hear the explanation and judge for yourself. >>> and this couple adopted a dozen children. some with down syndrome. now the parents are dead, shot in their own bedroom. why were they gunned down. tonight, the manhunt under way. >>> hi,
was michael jackson a murder victim? the explosive allegation by his father, joe. >> and i do believe it was foul play. i do believe that. >> tonight, police trying to find the answer. was it a homicide or overdose? plus, a decades-long trail of drug abuse. xanax, diprivan, oxycontin, demerol. i have a considerable police document. new details about what the king of pop was putting into his body and what was helping him get it. >>> and did a private pool in pennsylvania...
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did michael jackson's doctor kill him? the trial begins today and we're coming right back. >> bill: in the impact segment, obamacare, is it unconstitutional? big campaign issue as you know, but even before the conventions next summer, the supreme court might rule. here with an update, kimberly guilfoyle and elies weil. so the obama administration is something surprising. it bypassed an appeal process because as the folks may know out there, 21 states -- is it 21? >> 26. >> bill: 26 states say it's unconstitutional. they banded together to bring it to the federal court. one federal court already ruled it is unconstitutional. >> right. >> bill: there is two more steps. but the obama administration says we don't want to take the second step. we want to go right to the supreme court. >> they punted to the supreme court. >> bill: punted? >> absolutely. >> bill: that's a football team. >> i know. >> bill: i used to be a punter. >> they punt right to the supreme court. >> right. it was a bold move by the administration. and i thi
did michael jackson's doctor kill him? the trial begins today and we're coming right back. >> bill: in the impact segment, obamacare, is it unconstitutional? big campaign issue as you know, but even before the conventions next summer, the supreme court might rule. here with an update, kimberly guilfoyle and elies weil. so the obama administration is something surprising. it bypassed an appeal process because as the folks may know out there, 21 states -- is it 21? >> 26. >>...
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after jackson descended the stairs, with his trademark moves. but the sixth take went horribly wrong. the explosions went off too early. it looked like it was part of the show at first. >> kristen robinson a teenager at the time was at the taping. >> his hair was on fire, there was a lot going on. it became evident pretty quickly that it wasn't supposed to happen. >> unaware that his hair was on fire, jackson kept dancing and spinning until the flames reached his scalp. >> and people started yelling, stop dancing, michael, you're on fire! >> dancers and crew members on hand rushed to jackson's aid to put out the flames. >> that's me in the black. that was me. >> so you were one of the people that got to him first? >> yes. >> darrell mays was one of the dancers in the commercial. what is it like watching this 25 years later? >> i'm in shock. >> jackson suffered second and third degree burns on his face and head. >> he was hauled off to a hospital and given demerol for the first time, which was the prescription drug he became hooked on and that he
after jackson descended the stairs, with his trademark moves. but the sixth take went horribly wrong. the explosions went off too early. it looked like it was part of the show at first. >> kristen robinson a teenager at the time was at the taping. >> his hair was on fire, there was a lot going on. it became evident pretty quickly that it wasn't supposed to happen. >> unaware that his hair was on fire, jackson kept dancing and spinning until the flames reached his scalp....
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michael jackson got all the drugs he wanted. the doctor got the fame that comes with being a doctor to michael jackson. if you've noticed, the amount of girlfriends this guy has had in court, dr. murray, five ex-girlfriends, and they're all really attractive. that only happens if you're michael jackson's doctor. they both benefited from it. >> it's sort of hike being your assistant. >> yes. >> great points about the dating life of dr. murray. dana? >> we all know that michael jackson was of perfectly sound mind, so there owe. >there -- >> yes. >> i'm kidding. i've gone back and forth on this. my gut instinct is the doctor was wrong. it was clearly that michael jackson was not able to take any more medicine and he was probably going to overdose. i actually think the doctor is in the wrong. >> i do too. >> you think that the doctor is wrong? >> yeah. >> i agree with dana. since when can you go to a doctor and say, just give me all the drugs i want? by the way, i'm injecting into my vein something that would normally knock me out f
michael jackson got all the drugs he wanted. the doctor got the fame that comes with being a doctor to michael jackson. if you've noticed, the amount of girlfriends this guy has had in court, dr. murray, five ex-girlfriends, and they're all really attractive. that only happens if you're michael jackson's doctor. they both benefited from it. >> it's sort of hike being your assistant. >> yes. >> great points about the dating life of dr. murray. dana? >> we all know that...
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the life of michael jackson. music from smokey robinson, lionel richie and more. >> [singing] michael jackson was brought back into the limelight one last time. the stark, who boast delighted in public, once again is the focus of the world attention his children have been largely kept away from the camera since their father's death. they mourned with the rest of the family. >> ever since i was born, daddy has been the best father you can ever imagine. i just want to say that i love him very much. >> this was a public memorial. it was also an intensely private affair. >> i love you, michael. mariah carey was the first are to appear. lionel richie, then a stevie wonder performed in front of michael jackson's body. and then michael jackson spoke in a video montage of his life. his friends in the audience cheered. jermaine jackson then sang his brother michael's favorite song, smile. this was the first we saw of michael jackson's coffin. earlier, just after a private memorial, the police closed los angeles highways.
the life of michael jackson. music from smokey robinson, lionel richie and more. >> [singing] michael jackson was brought back into the limelight one last time. the stark, who boast delighted in public, once again is the focus of the world attention his children have been largely kept away from the camera since their father's death. they mourned with the rest of the family. >> ever since i was born, daddy has been the best father you can ever imagine. i just want to say that i love...
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murray as jackson was dying. murray told police at the time that he saw jackson wasn't breathing at approximately 11:00 in the morning, but then the police pulled murray's cellular telephone records showing him on the phone with three different callers for about 47 minutes starting at 11:18 until about 12:05 that day. so there may be some evidence there that murray wasn't paying close attention to jackson's condition. propofol is an extremely dangerous anesthetic drug that needs to be administered usually under hospital room conditions, under operating room conditions, and he was doing this at jackson's home. so if this turns into a manslaughter charge, the charge will probably be that he gave a legal drug but did so in a rather unethical manner and careless manner that obviously led to jackson's death. that will probably be the charge if it turns into a manslaughter case, chris. >> george, looking at the document itself that was released in harris county today in houston because that's where mr. murray lives and
murray as jackson was dying. murray told police at the time that he saw jackson wasn't breathing at approximately 11:00 in the morning, but then the police pulled murray's cellular telephone records showing him on the phone with three different callers for about 47 minutes starting at 11:18 until about 12:05 that day. so there may be some evidence there that murray wasn't paying close attention to jackson's condition. propofol is an extremely dangerous anesthetic drug that needs to be...
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and jesse jackson agree to do so. every saturday for a year, barack obama was invited to the meeting that jackson held, where he worked with obama on his oratory and delivery of speeches. and he improved tremendously. >> guess what? since he was elected president, barack obama has not invited jesse jackson to the white house one time. he is totally, completely, he has cut him himself off from jesse jackson. nobody knows why except that it appears that there would be the fact that jackson was in the white house, it might be a signal that president obama is in jesse jackson's corner politically. apparently he doesn't want to do that. >> you write that if karl rove was george w. bush's brain, then david axelrod is barack obama's homer. what i mean by that is that david axelrod is a brilliant creator, personal stories of politicians. when brock barack obama ran in 2008, he did not have a record to run on. but he didn't have to run on that. what he had was his personal story. the son of a black african and white middle ame
and jesse jackson agree to do so. every saturday for a year, barack obama was invited to the meeting that jackson held, where he worked with obama on his oratory and delivery of speeches. and he improved tremendously. >> guess what? since he was elected president, barack obama has not invited jesse jackson to the white house one time. he is totally, completely, he has cut him himself off from jesse jackson. nobody knows why except that it appears that there would be the fact that jackson...
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okay, so then i'm thinking, you're not an michael jackson fan, which is okay. but let's be real and fair about this. michael's career was a lot more than just showing our children body gestures, and i'm not sure you could say anybody's death got more coverage than princess diana. and then there is this, little kids riding on sheep until they get thrown off. it was said that even the name mutton busting is misleading. this is an event that is funny only to some adults. i can assure you most of the pre schoolers i have known are not interested. thanks, lee, and thanks to everybody who filled up tonight's mailbag. as always, the address is mailbag at wusa9.com. and please, don't forget to include your name and where you're writing us from. >>> that is our report. i'll be right back here at 11:00, and you can post your comments at wusa9.com. remember, log on any time for the latest headlines. we will see you later on. our 737s fly to over 65 cities across the country every day. woman over p.a.: this is your final boarding call. all passengers... each with an averag
okay, so then i'm thinking, you're not an michael jackson fan, which is okay. but let's be real and fair about this. michael's career was a lot more than just showing our children body gestures, and i'm not sure you could say anybody's death got more coverage than princess diana. and then there is this, little kids riding on sheep until they get thrown off. it was said that even the name mutton busting is misleading. this is an event that is funny only to some adults. i can assure you most of...
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i talk about shirley chisholm, geoffrey jackson, chicago politics. the first black congressman coming from the south side of chicago. .. it has to be anchored in these trends, these ideological trends that are developing within the black community and the history that the rise of his campaign came out of. >> tell me a little bit before we get to some of the details in the book that just spill out nicely there, we'll touch on most of those, tell me a little bit about what it was like to write the book, to do the research for it. you make note that political scientist, stuck in the numbers and our stats, in the present context. what was it like you -- like for you to look back and historical context? >> that's an excellent question, because this was a very different book for me to write. i'm pretty much your conventional political scientist. iran statistical models. i do survey work. i made a little other here and there like it did on the black church but basically i'm looking for statistical rigor and theoretical contributions. but i really felt in ma
i talk about shirley chisholm, geoffrey jackson, chicago politics. the first black congressman coming from the south side of chicago. .. it has to be anchored in these trends, these ideological trends that are developing within the black community and the history that the rise of his campaign came out of. >> tell me a little bit before we get to some of the details in the book that just spill out nicely there, we'll touch on most of those, tell me a little bit about what it was like to...
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jackson. the hearing wi now take place on july 20. >>> aos angeles police chief now sayinghe's not ruling out homicide as a cau of death. michael's father h this to say. >> just couldn't believe what wa happeningo michael because i just couldn't believe it, you know. and i do beevehere w foul play. i do believe that. >> joining us now via skype from miami is chief investative porter. good mog to yo >> good morning, alex. >> first let'salk about the lapd chief whoays he'saiting until the toxicology repor come b what are the odds that hicide charges could be filed? >> i'll tell you they're keeping al their opons open. they'rderstood tremenus pressure to ke somebody pay for the debt because every y we hear abo the increasing amount of drugs tha micha jacksohad around him. we know that some who aren't even supposed to be described in the house, deprivan, that was found there an anesthesia drug that might have been ived in his deat they'r trying to look for mebody. i think also you have to remember
jackson. the hearing wi now take place on july 20. >>> aos angeles police chief now sayinghe's not ruling out homicide as a cau of death. michael's father h this to say. >> just couldn't believe what wa happeningo michael because i just couldn't believe it, you know. and i do beevehere w foul play. i do believe that. >> joining us now via skype from miami is chief investative porter. good mog to yo >> good morning, alex. >> first let'salk about the lapd chief...
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the statement also says jackson jr. is responding positively to treatment and expected to make a full recovery. when jackson went on leave last month, his office claimed he was being treated for exhaustion. last week, his staff said his condition was worse than previously thought. and the son of the famed civil rights leader required in-patient treatment and was battling emotional problems. jackson's medical issues come on the heels of an ethics investigation. jackson has denied lobbying former illinois governor rod blagojevich to appoint him to president obama's senate seat in exchange for cash from jackson's fundraisor. his father, jesse jackson, sr., said his son is on the road to recovery. >> he's slowly regaining his strength. he's taking his time and recovering and we pray for him and the family embraces him. we hope he'll be successful in his return. >> andrea mitchell reports that a family friends said the congressman's family is in a state of disarray because the congressman is suffering from severe clinical de
the statement also says jackson jr. is responding positively to treatment and expected to make a full recovery. when jackson went on leave last month, his office claimed he was being treated for exhaustion. last week, his staff said his condition was worse than previously thought. and the son of the famed civil rights leader required in-patient treatment and was battling emotional problems. jackson's medical issues come on the heels of an ethics investigation. jackson has denied lobbying former...
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a judge did sign off on katherine jackson's custody deal with debbie rowe granting jackson's 79-year-old mother permanent custody. the judge also approved monthly stipends for the kids. the judge is set to consider whether katherine jackson can challenge the two lawyers who are administering her son's estate. >> and in the bigger picture, more americans will remember michael jackson for his music than his personal troubles. a new cbs news poll finds 66% of those surveyed will think of jackson's legendary singing and dancing, but 1 in 4 americans say their memories are of his bizarre behavior. msnbc.com's courtney hazlett joins us live from l.a. i think that's such a big part of this estate battle because how people remember him and continue to buy his music and if they set up some kind of memorial for him like a graceland and go see him, this increases that estate and makes it for valuable for whomever gets to control do. >> i think that poll is fascinating for another reason, too. when we first started to report that there would be these concerts in london, i remember we were on air say
a judge did sign off on katherine jackson's custody deal with debbie rowe granting jackson's 79-year-old mother permanent custody. the judge also approved monthly stipends for the kids. the judge is set to consider whether katherine jackson can challenge the two lawyers who are administering her son's estate. >> and in the bigger picture, more americans will remember michael jackson for his music than his personal troubles. a new cbs news poll finds 66% of those surveyed will think of...
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i suspect that jackson as state will be more circumspect with that. you might see one or two more albums. there are 200 songs, they might use some of these to entice music fans to purchase repackaged albums. mike: somebody could take this and do well for his family and his children. somebody else could come in and basically be a vulture and scavenge out the last bit of it. who do you expect will end up in charge of making sure the legacy of michael jackson is properly cared for? >> the will named three particular people to manage the state and those three individuals are pretty well respected. one of them is an attorney in the music business who helped broker jackson's deal to purchase the beatles catalog, the most plomb asset that the state has. assuming those three gentlemen are the ones running it, i think the state will be in good hands. mike: late breaking news today that debbie rowe, the mother of two of the children, might be wanting custody. what will that do in terms of putting all of this in a legal mess? >> that is what it will do, put it i
i suspect that jackson as state will be more circumspect with that. you might see one or two more albums. there are 200 songs, they might use some of these to entice music fans to purchase repackaged albums. mike: somebody could take this and do well for his family and his children. somebody else could come in and basically be a vulture and scavenge out the last bit of it. who do you expect will end up in charge of making sure the legacy of michael jackson is properly cared for? >> the...
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. >> our current president makes a number of rough -- references to andrew jackson. firstrew jackson was the presidency that the president was not in the mold of our original founding fathers. he's not from massachusetts or virginia, he's a frontiersman. first, he brought the presidency closer to citizens on the frontier. second, he works against what he saw with elite control of the american economy and he created a more charismatic model. george washington wanted to be a , separateate figure from the people. >> what motivated you to write the book? guest: i've been motivated to write this book for a long time. watched great leaders failed time and again. people with so much opportunity, so much skill. i work a lot with people in the business community and intellectual communities. to see how difficult it is for the most talented figures. use it,ivated me to understanding the challenges of leadership in the modern world. host: many of you following us on facebook. from the book "the contemporary presidency is in perpetual crisis mode. possibly running to catch up wi
. >> our current president makes a number of rough -- references to andrew jackson. firstrew jackson was the presidency that the president was not in the mold of our original founding fathers. he's not from massachusetts or virginia, he's a frontiersman. first, he brought the presidency closer to citizens on the frontier. second, he works against what he saw with elite control of the american economy and he created a more charismatic model. george washington wanted to be a , separateate...